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The Chicken Shack

Small Ryland Peters &

Publisher: Ryland Peters & Small

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Summary

From burgers and burritos to casseroles and roasts, over 65 tempting recipes that showcase the best ways to enjoy chicken.

Entertaining a crowd? Serve up an impressive Garlic Butter Roast Chicken, or an appetizer of Chicken Caesar Sliders Wrapped in Parma Ham. Looking for some classic dishes for the family? Look no further than Grilled Chicken Burgers, Chicken Quesadillas and Spanish-Style Chicken & Rice. In search of something comforting after a long day? Perhaps opt for Chicken Pot Pie with Tarragon & Leeks, or Extra-Crunchy Crumbed Wings. Or if you want something hot and spicy, Red Hot Buffalo Wings and Jerk Chicken may be exactly what you need. Take this book under your wing, and find chicken recipes for all tastes and occasions.
Available since: 07/26/2022.
Print length: 144 pages.

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